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About this tutorial This tutorial will walk you through deploying your first blueprint, a python webserver that says “Hello World” with a Cloudify logo, on OpenStack. Install Cloudify Manager and Upload Plugins 1. Spin up a Cloudify Manager on your local machine. This requires Docker to be installed as well. Copy and paste the below

About this tutorial This tutorial will walk you through deploying your first blueprint, a python webserver that says “Hello World” with a Cloudify logo, on Microsoft Azure. Install Cloudify Manager and Upload Plugins 1. Spin up a Cloudify Manager on your local machine. This requires Docker to be installed as well. Copy and paste the

Drupal Blueprint This blueprint deploys a Drupal CMS. This blueprint is part of the End-to-end Solutions Package, which demonstrates functionality in Cloudify using an existing Database and Load Balancer provided as deploy time inputs, and several front-end applications. Before installing this deployment, install the MariaDB Blueprint, the HAProxy Blueprint. Following the drupal deployment, continue with

HAProxy Blueprint This blueprint deploys an HAProxy Load Balancer. This blueprint is part of the End-to-end Solutions Package, which demonstrates functionality in Cloudify using a Database, Load Balancer, and several front-end applications. Before installing this deployment, install the MariaDB Blueprint, then continue with the solution package by installing the Drupal Blueprint. Compatibility Tested with: Cloudify

MariaDB Blueprint This blueprint deploys a MariaDB/Galera Cluster. This blueprint is part of the End-to-end Solutions Package, which demonstrates functionality in Cloudify using a Database, Load Balancer, and several front-end applications. After completing this deployment, continue with the solution package by installing the HAProxy Blueprint. Compatibility Tested with: Cloudify 4.2 Pre-installation steps Upload the required

About this tutorial This tutorial will walk you through deploying your first blueprint, a python webserver that says “Hello World” with a Cloudify logo, on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Install Cloudify Manager and Upload Plugins 1. Spin up a Cloudify Manager on your local machine. This requires Docker to be installed as well. Copy and

GCP Example Network Resources Created A network. A public_subnet. A private_subnet. Compatibility Tested with: Cloudify 4.2 Pre-installation steps Upload the required plugins: GCP Plugin. Check the blueprint for the exact version of the plugin. If you do not provide your own deployment inputs below, you must add these secrets to your Cloudify Manager tenant: gcp_client_x509_cert_url

Azure Example Network This is example will enable you to deploy a typical Azure network setup. Resources Created A resource_group. A virtual_network. A public_subnet. A private_subnet. Compatibility Tested with: Cloudify 4.2 Pre-installation steps Upload the required plugins: Azure Plugin. Check the blueprint for the exact version of the plugin. If you do not provide your

AWS Example Network Amazon’s VPC Scenario 2 is the classic network architecture. It can support public-facing and private components. Resources Created A vpc. An internet_gateway. A public_subnet. A private_subnet. A public_subnet_routetable. A private_subnet_routetable. A route_public_subnet_internet_gateway. A nat_gateway_ip – created with the update-blueprint.yaml. A nat_gateway – created with the update-blueprint.yaml. A route_private_subnet_nat_gateway – created with the

OpenStack Example Network This blueprint is the Cloudify example for how to deploy an OpenStack network. Resources Created A external_network. A public_network. A private_network. A public_network_router. A public_subnet. A private_subnet. Compatibility Tested with: Cloudify 4.2 Pre-installation steps Upload the required plugins: Openstack Plugin. Check the blueprint for the exact version of the plugin. If

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